DeChambeau is known to plan for every detail. That includes how he treats, and weighs, his golf balls before putting them into play. Yes, there's a method to the madness.
A lot has happened in the ensuing years, but when Bryson DeChambeau first came onto the pro golf scene he was known as a “mad scientist” for his methodical approach to his game, headlined by a revolutionary set of single-length irons that he felt allowed him to make a more repeatable swing. And even through his rise up the ranks and move to LIV Golf, he's never stopped tinkering.
to see the full breakdown from our visit with DeChambeau—and maybe you'll decide to add Epsom salt to your own golf preparation.Jeff Ritter is the managing director of golf content for Sports Illustrated. He has more than 20 years experience in sports media and has covered more than 30 major championships. In 2020 he joined Morning Read to help spark its growth and eventual acquisition by SI in 2022.
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